Alprazolam Withdrawals

Withdrawing from a benzodiazepine medication can be painful – even dangerous – without the proper medical attention. Professional detox for alprazolam addiction can help you become free from the prescription medication and ensure safety and comfort. The Waismann Method stands out among detox facilities for the safe, thorough and compassionate care we offer. We know that patients fear the pain and degradation that is characteristic of withdrawal. Many people will delay getting help because they want to avoid further suffering. Waismann Method medically treats withdrawal symptoms to eliminate this fear and suffering. Our expert procedure makes detox bearable and does it in a completely humane and discreet manner. Alprazolam is the generic name for Xanax, used to manage anxiety disorders, panic disorders and anxiety from depression. It’s a member of the benzodiazepine drug class along with Klonopin, Ativan and Valium.

Commonly-Reported Signs of Alprazolam Withdrawal

The presence of withdrawal symptoms means a physical addiction has developed. Symptoms of withdrawal usually set in within hours of last use. They can range from mild to serious and can be fatal, especially for those who have taken the medication long-term and those who have abused it or taken large doses. Seizures are an example of serious withdrawal symptoms that can be fatal in some cases. Other alprazolam withdrawal symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, trouble concentrating, heightened sensory perception, fogginess, muscle cramps, muscle twitches, anxiety, insomnia, headaches, lightheadedness, sweating, fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss and changes in appetite. Sudden discontinuation of high-dosage use can trigger seizures. That’s why it’s so important that patients not attempt withdrawal without medical supervision.

Waismann Method Eliminates the Pain and Suffering Associated with Withdrawal

Prolonged use or abuse of alprazolam or other benzodiazepines can lead to physical and/or psychological dependence. For more than a decade, the Waismann Method of Accelerated Neuro-Regulation has specialized in rapid detox that medically manages withdrawal symptoms for benzodiazepines and opiates to ensure safety and comfort. We use intravenous medications to cleanse alprazolam from patients’ opiate receptors. This happens in the hospital while they sleep lightly under physician-assisted anesthesia. The withdrawal phase is accelerated, with most symptoms occurring while patients are sedated. They awake alprazolam-free and without the awareness they even went through withdrawal. Our approach to benzodiazepine detox has helped patients from all over the world. We take great pride in offering the most medically comprehensive treatment program for prescription drug addiction. Our procedure takes less than two hours and the total required stay is 2 to 4 days. Our humane and discreet program can help you recover in much less time than other detox facilities. We also offer an optional transitional living program at our Domus Retreat. Patients can work on continued recovery and take advantage of pampering and therapeutic services and amenities such as private suites, massage and counseling.

Get Help with Alprazolam Addiction Now

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